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Approved Date
08/16/2016
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2016-116
Agenda Item Number
8.W.
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Van Ert, Nemoto and Associates LLC
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Pilot Plant study full- scale managed acquatic Plant
pollution removal system harvested biomass
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Adjacent to the multi-staged LEAPSTM system, we will construct a non-sloped, PEARO <br /> system with an identical flow rate (Figure Al). The value of operating an attached al- <br /> gae system in parallel with the LEAPSTM system is that the County has historical expe- <br /> rience and data from operating large-scale attached algae systems. Therefore, the da- <br /> ta from the NRC PEARO system will allow comparisons of algae production and algae- <br /> based nutrient removal efficacy across sites in the county (eg., Osprey and Egret <br /> Marsh ATS® systems). Further, it will allow site-controlled, internal comparisons of wa- <br /> ter treatment efficacy between a multi-plant, multi-stage LEAPSTm and an attached al- <br /> gae platform. <br /> Although the PEARO system is an algae-based system, it has several advantages rel- <br /> ative to ATSO systems since the weir-based, non-sloped configuration is intrinsically <br /> robust and will maintain a healthy algae crop in the event that pumping is interrupted. <br /> This results in a system that is amenable to lower energy, non-continuous pumping <br /> strategies (eg, daytime pumping only), while still maintaining equivalent rates of algae <br /> growth relative to traditional sloped attached algae systems (experimentally deter- <br /> mined by VEN in side-by-side study). <br /> In addition to the materials for the construction of the pilot system itself, during Stage <br /> -1 we will have a fence and camera installed to ensure security of the site. Informative <br /> signage will be placed for safety considerations and to notify the public of the objec- <br /> tives and goals of the project (Appendix A2). <br /> Key deliverables for this stage (see Table 1) include: 1) a written confirmation that the <br /> selected pilot site is acceptable, 2) a report on the water quality and settleable solids <br /> characteristics and 3) a written report detailing the pilot site construction (pilot system, <br /> office, fence, etc) and confirmation that the pilot is operational and secured. <br />
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